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hey guys, my nitrate levels are through the roof, my fish and everything is doing great though.
any tips or suggestions other then water changes as to what i should do differently?
tank consists of -
1 - yellow tang
1 - true percula clownfish
1 - picasso trigger fish
1 - porcupine puffer
1 - orange stripe cardinal
1 - peppermint shrimp
1 - 2 condy anenome
1 - torch coral
1 - red brain coral
60 gallon tank
current usa lights
 

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You might try carbon dosing and maybe reduce your feedings . Nitrates are caused by excess nutrients. You have to export more than you adding via protein skimming etc.
 
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Oops forgot to mention protein skimmer... It's a reef octopus hob - 2000 classic. I'm pretty much hand feeding the Picasso and porcupine. The only food that's somewhat uncontrolled is the pellets for the clownfish and Cardinal. But it's still a small amount for them
 

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Two words: Vodka dosing. Two more words: Wet skimming. One more word: Patience. The combination of all of the above can work apparent miracles.
 

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+1 just change vodka for vinegar. But either will work.
 

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There are many ways to reduce nitrate. I use several of them at the same time (skimming, growing macroalgae, o3ganic carbon dosing, lots of live rock in refugia, water changes).

I discuss and compare the methods here:

Nitrate in the Reef Aquarium - REEFEDITION
 

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Your porcupine puffer can eat more than all those other creatures combined.
 

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Two words: Vodka dosing. Two more words: Wet skimming. One more word: Patience. The combination of all of the above can work apparent miracles.

So Wet Skimming pulls out more than Dry Skimming?

How much more does it pull out?
 

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There are many ways to reduce nitrate. I use several of them at the same time (skimming, growing macroalgae, o3ganic carbon dosing, lots of live rock in refugia, water changes).

I discuss and compare the methods here:

Nitrate in the Reef Aquarium - REEFEDITION

I have a bunch of Halimeda and it does nothing to lower Nitrates.

I know most people use Chaeto.

Is Halimeda just an Inferior Macro-Algae to other Types?
 

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I have a bunch of Halimeda and it does nothing to lower Nitrates.

I know most people use Chaeto.

Is Halimeda just an Inferior Macro-Algae to other Types?

Halimeda is fine, but usually a slower grower hence less export. It is the amount of new tissue added daily that determines the amount of nutrients exported.

I grow Caulerpa racemosa because I think it is more efficient than Chaetomorpha. :)
 

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So Wet Skimming pulls out more than Dry Skimming?

How much more does it pull out?

I was just reciting what worked for me. I think that, by definition, wet skimming pulls out more "something" (even if it is just water). ;)

My real point is, if you are dosing a carbon source, the conventional wisdom is that you want to make sure your skimmer is working well, in order to export the bacteria being produced.
 

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